Organ donation education in the ICU setting: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of family preferences

被引:7
作者
Michetti, Christopher P. [1 ]
Newcomb, Anna [1 ]
Thota, Vihitha [1 ]
Liu, Chang [1 ]
机构
[1] Inova Fairfax Hosp, Trauma & Acute Care Surg, Falls Church, VA 22042 USA
关键词
Organ donation; ICU families; Organ donation education; Family preferences; Information delivery; Family-centered education; TISSUE DONATION; DONORS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcrc.2018.08.032
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Purpose: Determine family-centered methods of providing organ donation education to families in ICU waiting rooms. Materials and methods: We performed a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews and quantitative analysis of paper surveys of family members of 118 ICU patients in the acute ICU setting. Results: Twelve interviews and 1 52 surveys (66% response rate) were completed. Respondents' knowledge of organ donation processes was incomplete: only 32% answered all of four questions about donation correctly. No significant correlation was found between respondents' objective knowledge scores and their self-reported donation knowledge (p = 0.07, p = .46). Seventy-five percent of respondents (110/147) thought receiving donation information during the ICU stay would aid their derision-making regarding donation. The most preferred methods of receiving information were via a website link (94% positive or neutral response) or brochures in the waiting room (89% positive or neutral), while the least preferred methods were having brochures in the ICU admission packet (24% negative) and a poster in the ICU waiting room (22% negative). Conclusions: ICU families desire accurate information about organ donation, and are receptive to its provision in the acute ICU setting. Family-centered approaches to information delivery may enhance understanding of organ donation processes and aid decision-making about organ donation. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页数:5
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